Reference: HJ17ex6.2B IASE-S
Canon HD 17x6.2 Premium Standard 2/3Ó Lens with 2x Extender
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The Premium Standard HDTV lens: Wider & closer with superb optical performance from tele to wide and near to far. Brings additional flexibility to the ENG HD video production environment.
- Benefits
- Outstanding optical performance from tele to wide and near to far
- Hi-UD (Hi Index Ultra Low Dispersion) glass
- Shorter MOD (0.4m)
- Wider focal length of 6.2mm
- Internal focus – minimises chromatic aberrations
- Compact, robust ergonomic design
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- Camera Mount
- B4 (2/3”)
- Lens Type
- Wide Angle
- Zoom
- 17x
Premium Standard ENG lens
The HJ17ex6.2B IRSE / IASE represents a further advancement of the HDxs Series, already the premier series of HDTV lenses. The HJ17ex6.2B IRSE / IASE Premium Standard is a new addition to Canon's premier HDTV lens lineup, with a broad focal length range from 6.2mm to 106mm (212mm with extender).
Outstanding optical performance of the Canon HDxs Series
The HDxs Series makes optimum use of original Canon optical elements, Hi-UD (Hi Index Ultra Low Dispersion) glass, large-diameter high-precision aspherical lenses and more, with their potential maximized through designs employing Canon’s original “Power Optical System” optical design technology. At the same time, the HDxs Series succeeds in suppressing ghosting and flaring by employing ray simulation technology in conjunction with original Canon spectral coating. Its amalgamation of advanced Canon optical technologies also minimizes curvature of field, chromatic aberration, chromatic aberration of magnification, and axial chromatic aberration throughout the entire field regardless of focal length or subject distance, stably exhibiting peak optical performance.